Julie McIntosh began her professional career in New York City in the 1980’s as lead vocalist with bands "The Shakes" and "Wreckless Abandon." Julie moved through the musical genres of jazz, rock and pop until landing in the world of Rhythm and Blues. She performed with drummer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie, guitarist Billy Hector, and keyboardist, Tony Z and recorded with the acclaimed blues and gospel trio- the Homes Brothers. She's opened for notable performers including: Buddy Guy, Son Seals, L’il Ed and The Blues Imperials, and Luther “Guitar” Jr. Johnson.
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Storyteller Jeff Doyle started telling stories around the campfire at the family campout when his kids were elementary age. His first story was The Blue Ape, which the kids asked to hear over and over again. Before long, the kids were requesting new material and Jeff eagerly took to the task, eventually becoming the hit of campfire time.
He joined the Ann Arbor Storytellers’ Guild in 2005 and his passion for developing and refining this art form has only intensified with each performance. Jeff enjoys telling all types of tales, but specializes in funny stories and scary stories, which range from the somewhat scary to the truly terrifying. |
Seating Chart |
All seating is reserved. Please indicate what row and section you'd like to be in at the time of ticket purchase. Seating is on a first come first serve basis. We can not promise seating but we'll do our best! Locations of musicians are indicated on the seating chart. All seating is on the floor (no risers)
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